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"obvious if contradictory connection between the brutal growth of slaveownership and the development of creole communities...enslaved women would find themselves reminded of that fact as they and their children, sometimes together and sometimes separately, found themselves marked as a source of burgeoning wealth: even as, in the same breath, their identities as parents were simultaneously acknowledged and dismissed.
Jul 22, 2022 07:46AM
Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies)

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"African women most emphatically embodied the ideological definitions of what racial slavery ultimately meant. The inheritability of slavery slavery depended on the biological capacity of African mothers and fathers to pass on their social identity as enslaveable--marked as it was on their skin--onto the bodies of their children."
Jul 18, 2022 10:22AM
Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies)


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A good time to read this important book
Jul 16, 2022 04:05PM
Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies)


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